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you will find we do less well in the muslim world than let's say in europe or asia or latin america. >> rose: there's another idea of the 21st century called american decline. >> uh-huh. >> rose: and joe snooi rises to say "not so fast." >> that's true. americans go through cycles of declinism every ten or 20 years. after sputnik the russians were ten feet tall. >> rose: and the japanese were ten feet tall. >> now the chinese are ten feet tall after the recession of 2008. we usually outgrow this. but the reason it's important is when you misunderstand what power relations are really like it can do two things. you can make us too fearful and it can make other countries like the chinese have hubris which makes them push in a ways which unproductive and get into trouble. >> rose: but you argue they've overextended themselves and their overconfidence about their relationship with the united states and they've made a lot of... >> rose: that's true. i was in beijing in both december and january talking with chinese friends and there is widespread view among many not just the people's liber
you will find we do less well in the muslim world than let's say in europe or asia or latin america. >> rose: there's another idea of the 21st century called american decline. >> uh-huh. >> rose: and joe snooi rises to say "not so fast." >> that's true. americans go through cycles of declinism every ten or 20 years. after sputnik the russians were ten feet tall. >> rose: and the japanese were ten feet tall. >> now the chinese are ten feet tall after...
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america is not at war with islam. america is not at war with any religion and so doing things, making certain statements that would tend to help them reinforce their narrative is something i think we should avoid. and so having a hearing pointed at the whole muslim community i think is a mistake. so i'd like people to know that. i'd also like people to know that america is a country that where muslims make important contributions every single day. one person i pulled out, who was a victim in 9/11, was mr. muhammed hamdani, 23-year-old young man who was killed as he was trying to save his fellow americans and after he gave his life to save fellow americans some people threw rumors and stereotypes around suggesting that because he was a muslim he was implicated with the killers. but he wasn't. and i want people to look at that as a lesson that before we jump to a conclusion around who a muslim is or what a muslim does that we should first of all say is this person a human being, a fellow american who cares about our cou
america is not at war with islam. america is not at war with any religion and so doing things, making certain statements that would tend to help them reinforce their narrative is something i think we should avoid. and so having a hearing pointed at the whole muslim community i think is a mistake. so i'd like people to know that. i'd also like people to know that america is a country that where muslims make important contributions every single day. one person i pulled out, who was a victim in...
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we also know he was a good friend of america in terms of presidents including jimmy carter. right before they overthrew him. >> absolutely. he was the friend of every president from f.d.r. to jimmy carter. he had closer ties with some like eisenhower and nixon. he was a modernizing authoritarian weak vacillating. >> rose: so even at the height of his power he was weak and vacillating. it wasn't just here in the end when he was sic as well as when he was faced a three that he couldn't comprehend? >> well, that's the complication of his character. no mosaddegh era he is exactly that weak and vacillating character we see in '78. when he feels empowered, as he does in 1974, he has no problem making decisions. it's the kind of authoritarian personality, weak and vacillating when they feel weak and overriding and bullish when they feel strong. the shah had exactly these two aspects of his personality he could sit as he literally did behind the table and order the country to become a one-party system and to the absolute dread of the u.s. he increased the price of oil, he began a nu
we also know he was a good friend of america in terms of presidents including jimmy carter. right before they overthrew him. >> absolutely. he was the friend of every president from f.d.r. to jimmy carter. he had closer ties with some like eisenhower and nixon. he was a modernizing authoritarian weak vacillating. >> rose: so even at the height of his power he was weak and vacillating. it wasn't just here in the end when he was sic as well as when he was faced a three that he...
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or they also just say, america's reputation, as well. i know when i was in sri lanka after the tsunami and the u.s. poured in so much help or haiti, u.s. poured in so much help, that really want a long way to improving america's image arounthe world. >> right, i mean, you've been to all these places, you can see the difference that it makes when you've got these bags of rice that come in with the american flag on it and people look at that and they see us as a good country. but there are sort of national security arguments to be made and think they are fairly effective that people who are fed, who have good schools and who don't have to worry about what they are going to eat that night are less likely to be recruited into extremism. >> we'll both be watching in the weeks to come. >> thanks. >>> in other news, a delegation of 50 jewish leaders met with president obama at the white house this week. they discussed current events in the middle east and the future of the peace process. the president reiterated america's support for israel's s
or they also just say, america's reputation, as well. i know when i was in sri lanka after the tsunami and the u.s. poured in so much help or haiti, u.s. poured in so much help, that really want a long way to improving america's image arounthe world. >> right, i mean, you've been to all these places, you can see the difference that it makes when you've got these bags of rice that come in with the american flag on it and people look at that and they see us as a good country. but there are...
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in the case of america could be in china or could be anywhere and in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of a form of it's i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is awful not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has distorted the process somewhat i mean it is not received but like all democracies it has great flaws and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can only get elected if there are. huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the united states who really leads the country at this point is a corporations you know still wall street
in the case of america could be in china or could be anywhere and in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of a form of it's i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is awful not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people...
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dot com slash usa and check out our you tube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter it's lucy catherine out and we'll see you right back here in an hour and a half. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. showing the correlations to rule the day. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our keep. a job market here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. books . taking. the low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the drift to the right all across europe and the u.s. more and more people are giving the political rights a new look and more times than not it is the issue of immigration they galvanizes voters is the politics of intolerance coming into vogue. and. to discuss the growing appeal of the right wing i'm joined by tommy robinson in london he is the leader of t
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so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justification for the sacrifice and cost and the investment in that country and nobody in america is aware of that. the media, government, the people. to me that news should be broadcast from every mountain top in this publication called hope we write about that. go and tell people there's some really good things happening and it's related to employ kabs and the number of kids in afghanistan it's gone up six fold since 2000. unfortunately there's other forces at work. in the last year the taliban have bombed more than 400 mostly girls schools and it's travesty. what's amazing if you go back, they've been written off the government records and not getting funding but some kids are still trying go to school in these villages and i think we owe to those brave children to help those kids finish school and don't worry about the, i.e.d counts but worry about those brave children still trying go to
so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justification for the sacrifice and cost and the investment in that country and nobody in america is aware of that. the media, government, the people. to me that news should be broadcast from every mountain top in this publication called hope we write about that. go and tell people there's some really good things happening and it's related...
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well i think it is a good deal of that i think america all said that because of the popularity of this book by. you know which shows that germany is abolishing itself and will become a completely muslim country by the end of the century which has been surprisingly popular so i think that has had an effect on mainstream politicians but i did i think they often don't define very clearly what they mean by nazi culture is and when they say that it's failed i mean something has failed because obviously there are parts of our cities and may well be one of them where you have something like. this or parallel societies and if that is the result of multiculturalism then obviously it's failed but i think there may be other ways that we could interpret multiculturalism and i would hope that it would mean bringing people of different culture and religion together and helping them to understand each other and to do things together and build a better country and i know many muslims in britain who are trying to do that and who are not at all like the ones that tom is is talking about so i think you s
well i think it is a good deal of that i think america all said that because of the popularity of this book by. you know which shows that germany is abolishing itself and will become a completely muslim country by the end of the century which has been surprisingly popular so i think that has had an effect on mainstream politicians but i did i think they often don't define very clearly what they mean by nazi culture is and when they say that it's failed i mean something has failed because...
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it was interesting i suspect as bernie sanders has said i may well be the only politician in america who ran on a single payer platform and i ran t.v. ads saying if you like the government we're going to pass a single payer health care plan lead to nation and as you mentioned make of pure right not a privilege and you know i won the election wasn't a wide margin but we won and you know i intend to get it incredibly important you know we live in a society where number one poor people are low income people increase from people can't afford health care can't get access really is a privilege not a right governor isn't it isn't in many ways this a bigger step forward for health care reform than even obamacare well you know i don't want to get too carried away because you know we haven't tested yet and we've got a long way to travel. you know plenty of landmines to confront yet as you can imagine there are plenty of people special interest insurance companies parasitical industry the people who are making so much money off of our you know how if they're going to try their best for this tow
it was interesting i suspect as bernie sanders has said i may well be the only politician in america who ran on a single payer platform and i ran t.v. ads saying if you like the government we're going to pass a single payer health care plan lead to nation and as you mentioned make of pure right not a privilege and you know i won the election wasn't a wide margin but we won and you know i intend to get it incredibly important you know we live in a society where number one poor people are low...
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pulling the strings then you have other people talk about the egyptian military which in the media in america as you know way ironically has been touted as this great substitute for mubarak and then other more sober thinkers who are there are telling you that in many ways they're actually worse and not much has changed and if you really do go on the ground in egypt you'll find that there's a lot of the same exact same sort of. it's ok it's kind of your thing if i go to taji there well we already have a precedent early in the in this process here if the revolutionary process if we can call it that we have we have. a seeming ripped support for democratic forces have been called them democratic forces in egypt in tunisia there's a lot of dithering over libya what to do about libya and certainly there's no strong american support behind the scenes scenes for saudi arabia so it really is on a case by case basis isn't it and we're seeing different presidents set in different ways. there are different places but there is also a commonality and that commonality is the fact that whilst issues are stil
pulling the strings then you have other people talk about the egyptian military which in the media in america as you know way ironically has been touted as this great substitute for mubarak and then other more sober thinkers who are there are telling you that in many ways they're actually worse and not much has changed and if you really do go on the ground in egypt you'll find that there's a lot of the same exact same sort of. it's ok it's kind of your thing if i go to taji there well we...
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now i might point out they happen almost everywhere else in the world but not in america the first is as i mentioned that you want to cover probably finance health care second is a health care system where the requirement of an employer to provide health insurance is funded by all of us and therefore it follows the individual i say that's a huge job creator which is one of my goals a third and most importantly we're trying to move to a system where instead of reimbursing our hard working health care providers by a fee for service system we're going to reimburse them based on healthy outcomes making our six hundred twenty five thousand homeowners healthier and all of these things frankly have been done in this country we want a simple system where your health care card is single payer go to providers office you come out and you to take your bill right there which states sick huge amount of money that same card is a pipeline to your medical records so that we can stop services and waste most importantly where our providers care. for keeping us healthy and all of that takes a certain amo
now i might point out they happen almost everywhere else in the world but not in america the first is as i mentioned that you want to cover probably finance health care second is a health care system where the requirement of an employer to provide health insurance is funded by all of us and therefore it follows the individual i say that's a huge job creator which is one of my goals a third and most importantly we're trying to move to a system where instead of reimbursing our hard working health...
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just business of arianna huffington a woman who writes about the abandonment of the middle class in america as a more than just a little wrong some writers are now going on strike against the huffington post joining me from our studio in los angeles is bill last wrote the publisher and coeditor of visual art source bill thanks so much for joining us now if you could walk us through this story as to how you went from being ok with the huffington post unwilling to you know post material there without getting any profit from it to now wanting to strike against things in the post you know how did that happen was it the a.o.l. deal that really sealed it. in part last year when we were invited along with our writers my partner and i cater feller polled our writers and they indicated a willingness to we post our content that we publish and pay them for each week on the huffington post and exchange for the exposure that they would receive and after the sale to a a well some of our writers got in touch with us and expressed their dissatisfaction with that we took a closer look and in light of the po
just business of arianna huffington a woman who writes about the abandonment of the middle class in america as a more than just a little wrong some writers are now going on strike against the huffington post joining me from our studio in los angeles is bill last wrote the publisher and coeditor of visual art source bill thanks so much for joining us now if you could walk us through this story as to how you went from being ok with the huffington post unwilling to you know post material there...
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god bless america. and now, while i wait for someone to come help me down, it's time for "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> you wish you hadn't been done certain pathways? >> i tell people that are sort of glued to their past, if you walk back there and bring me a souvenir from that moment when your father [ bleep ] you in the closet -- >> to clarify, i do not [ bleep ] my mom. >> i've done "dancing with the stars," i've been chased by a kodiak bear, i [ bleep ] a man with a knife who was drunk. >> every guy in america wants to be charlie sheen. this guy can [ bleep ] baby seems, [ bleep ] puppies and then ask for $3 million an episode. >> now, would you put that [ bleep ] in your mouth? >> no, i would rub it all over my body. >> the pop star and her boyfriend busted. her man charged with dui. >> she was booked, she was finger [ bleep ] and put into a cell. >> she just wanted to see the elephant [ bleep ], man. >> how do you feel about [ bleep ] charlie? >> feel great about it, i [ bleep ] rachel
god bless america. and now, while i wait for someone to come help me down, it's time for "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> you wish you hadn't been done certain pathways? >> i tell people that are sort of glued to their past, if you walk back there and bring me a souvenir from that moment when your father [ bleep ] you in the closet -- >> to clarify, i do not [ bleep ] my mom. >> i've done "dancing with the stars," i've been chased by a kodiak...
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you and your husband were such role models for all of us in america. it's truly been my privilege to join each and everyone of you, you at this beautiful place that bears his name, so thank you, god bless and have a wonderful dinner. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. please, sit down. i know we're getting hungry. i just want to go down as a hello for mrs. reagan for just a minute. i'll be right back. >> senator brown has been kind enough to spend about 10 or 12 minutes answering questions. we get questions from you. >> and i haven't seen them so here we go. >> i think you'll find this for some interesting. >> who will win the nba -- sorry. celtics, come on. [laughter] >> go ahead. i know everyone is hungry. fire away. >> what you think about what is happening in wisconsin now? >> what's happening in wisconsin, obviously the people of wisconsin are trying to get a handle on their $3.6 billion structural deficit. and they elected a new governor to do with that problem. they elected a new legislature to back them up. he sent his plan to the l
you and your husband were such role models for all of us in america. it's truly been my privilege to join each and everyone of you, you at this beautiful place that bears his name, so thank you, god bless and have a wonderful dinner. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. please, sit down. i know we're getting hungry. i just want to go down as a hello for mrs. reagan for just a minute. i'll be right back. >> senator brown has been kind enough to spend about 10 or 12 minutes...
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down would be an abdication of what i believe is the main responsibility of this committee to protect america. >> peter king led a hearing about threats and called a father to testify about how his son converted to islam and was lured to a terrorist training camp in yemen. >> our children are in danger. this country must stand up and do something about the problems. >> they say it was fueling islamaphobia and fueling a war with islam. >> this is playing into al qaeda around the world. >> they accused king of scapegoating and stereotyping muslim americans and sobbed as he talked about a muslim american paramedic killed in the terrorist attacks. >> it was only when his remains were identified that these lies were exposed. >> congressman team said it is worthwhile and he says he will hold more hearings about the battle cassation of american muslims in -- about american muslims in the future. >>> peter king presented a flyer which was posted on the website for the bay area chapter on the council for american islamic relations. the local director told ktvu that the poster is being taken out of con
down would be an abdication of what i believe is the main responsibility of this committee to protect america. >> peter king led a hearing about threats and called a father to testify about how his son converted to islam and was lured to a terrorist training camp in yemen. >> our children are in danger. this country must stand up and do something about the problems. >> they say it was fueling islamaphobia and fueling a war with islam. >> this is playing into al qaeda...
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until then, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- ryan phillippe. >> aren't you guys glad jimmy's alive? >> jimmy: two-time bachelor brad has chosen whom he wants to spend the next four to six months with. >> dicky: we announce the next bachelorette. the hottie body jim-miracle diet. >> it's a jim-miracle. >> dicky: and musich@h@h@h@h@h@Ñ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- ryan phillippe. the next bachelorette. the hottie body jim-miracle diet. and music from ron sexsmith. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, not only that, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. i appreciate that. especially during this difficult daylight saving time which i hate springing forward. i really -- i hate springing forward a lot more than i like falling back, which is really the story of my entire life. [ laughter ] we were off last week. i had a scary vacation. i was in bora bora which is in the midd
until then, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- ryan phillippe. >> aren't you guys glad jimmy's alive? >> jimmy: two-time bachelor brad has chosen whom he wants to spend the next four to six months with. >> dicky: we announce the next bachelorette. the hottie body jim-miracle diet. >> it's a jim-miracle. >> dicky: and musich@h@h@h@h@h@Ñ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- ryan...
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america's diner is always open. >>vicki: this week at the box office to movies make the top rate. top plays amanda stars in a dark version of the fairy tale. a red riding hood it polled and $14 million. if last week's top earner, rango pulled in more than $23 million. turning the top spot, battlefield los angeles de sci- fi epic costing under 500 million to make. it's about soldiers leading against alien invaders. it reeled and $36 million. a hockey team in california is jumping on the bandwagon the bakersfield, drummed upper bands of by having a theme saturday night. it seemed to be a winning strategy. >>reporter: not just a good crowd tonight, winning crowd. >> we have the kinds of tigers' blood in the car. >>reporter: the bakersfield condor's hosted charlie sheen night. >> i'm winning everybody's winning. the t one else for charlie sheen. have the clean drug test, get in free. dress up like charlie, get in for $2.50. >> have a nice bowling shirts and hats. >> that's the style i like. >>reporter: does that mean these fans are winning or with the trolls? >> ending. >> just winnin
america's diner is always open. >>vicki: this week at the box office to movies make the top rate. top plays amanda stars in a dark version of the fairy tale. a red riding hood it polled and $14 million. if last week's top earner, rango pulled in more than $23 million. turning the top spot, battlefield los angeles de sci- fi epic costing under 500 million to make. it's about soldiers leading against alien invaders. it reeled and $36 million. a hockey team in california is jumping on the...
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i guess regular america isn't good enough for him anymore. he was in chile meeting with their president. during a joint news conference -- this is serious. the president said the first lady of the united states is very good looking. and then said, obama said the same thing about his wife, the first lady of chile. i don't know if that's the kind of trade agreement obama is there to open up. this is good. this is from a canadian news broadcast. yesterday, a reporter became some what discome bob lated during the 6:00 news. >> now, defense minister mccloud did confirm today that more than 54 18 fighter jets are spending about as much as 20 and ready to assist the 600 -- 100 deployed over the amount needed. it did depend that how the no land are while the university or the u.n. mission has whole received support from all batteries in the hues of the garbins of today. >> jimmy: he's reading from the melted tell prompted. similar to what happened here in l.a. with a local cbs news reporter, remember that woman last month. paramedics checked him out
i guess regular america isn't good enough for him anymore. he was in chile meeting with their president. during a joint news conference -- this is serious. the president said the first lady of the united states is very good looking. and then said, obama said the same thing about his wife, the first lady of chile. i don't know if that's the kind of trade agreement obama is there to open up. this is good. this is from a canadian news broadcast. yesterday, a reporter became some what discome bob...
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the struggle to set america free will be a leased. to find other books released this spring, visit booktv.org and visit the news about books section. we're talking about the lathest book by ralph reed. tell us what this is about? >> it's a knock down drag out mother of all supreme court con confirmation battles. it involves the nomination of really the 5th conservative on the court, kind of ultimately moving the court in a irretrievably conservative direction, and that nomination goes to a democratic senate, so you can imagine it's a one pitch battle. when i wrote it in late 2008 and early 2009, it was the first hispanic supreme court justice ever name nateed, and then barak obama kind of stole my thunder with sotomayor, and so i changed it to the second his panic. >> how were you up spired to write this? >> well, i've been involved in not every, but just about every supreme court confirmation battle since buork in 87, and i was at the christian coalition in the 90 for the thomas nomination. a lot of what happened there is in the dial
the struggle to set america free will be a leased. to find other books released this spring, visit booktv.org and visit the news about books section. we're talking about the lathest book by ralph reed. tell us what this is about? >> it's a knock down drag out mother of all supreme court con confirmation battles. it involves the nomination of really the 5th conservative on the court, kind of ultimately moving the court in a irretrievably conservative direction, and that nomination goes to...
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patrick's day is bigger here in america than it is in ireland. >> i have been in dublin on st. patrick's day. >> have a great st. patrick's day. >> you got a good night's rest last night? >> absolutely. i knew today was going to be big. >> all right. liam mayclem. >> top of the morning to you both. >> host of "eye on the bay," thank you. >>> it is 6:53. the white house gets into the st. patrick's day spirit. we'll tell you why the man who made this green might be a bit red in the face. >> and if you have a story idea or comment you would like to share with us, email that man right there, brian@cbs5.com. >>> welcome back. 6:after the time. police are trying to track down a gunman who seriously wounded a man outside of a mcdonald's restaurant in san jose. don knapp with an exclusive look at surveillance video that has surfaced joins us now live. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a really brazen crime apparently happening in front of people at mcdonald's on south bascomb across the street from valley medical. the gunman walks up, shoots, people see it. a camer
patrick's day is bigger here in america than it is in ireland. >> i have been in dublin on st. patrick's day. >> have a great st. patrick's day. >> you got a good night's rest last night? >> absolutely. i knew today was going to be big. >> all right. liam mayclem. >> top of the morning to you both. >> host of "eye on the bay," thank you. >>> it is 6:53. the white house gets into the st. patrick's day spirit. we'll tell you why the man...
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today was read across america day. this is a day of reading. celebrated every year on the anniversary of dr. seuss's birthday and the idea is to encourage people to read more. i found out about it when i was watching tv this morning. and we thought, what better way to honor dr. seuss, one of the most popular authors of all time than combining his work with one of the greatest minds of our time, charlie sheen's work. so, here's the video from the dr. seuss classic "the cat and the hat," combined with audio from an interview with charlie sheen. enjoy. >> are you worried you're going to relapse? >> no. i blink and i cured my brain. dying is for fools. >> are there any drugs in this house? >> if there are, you better find them and give them to. >> are you afraid to die? >> i was born dead. >> what do you mean? >> flooby baby, the whole thing. just beat the hell out of me and finally this voice emerged and said, i'm alive. bring it. >> what make us want to embrace the day and stay clean? >> my family. we win so radically in our underwear before our
today was read across america day. this is a day of reading. celebrated every year on the anniversary of dr. seuss's birthday and the idea is to encourage people to read more. i found out about it when i was watching tv this morning. and we thought, what better way to honor dr. seuss, one of the most popular authors of all time than combining his work with one of the greatest minds of our time, charlie sheen's work. so, here's the video from the dr. seuss classic "the cat and the...
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or america's competitiveness. that's what the president spoke to in the state of the union, and all kinds of people are debating this subject now. it has to do with the rise of china and india and the economic growth of those emergeing nations. it has to do with the fact that technology has no respect for boundaries, which we are discovering in the middle east right now, right? >> absolutely. >> rose: where do you come down on that in terms of america? because you're leaving america. >> america has had great natural resources, huge amount of land, and that's been extremely important in its growth. but it also has respected science and innovation, and we see great growth areas in california and the boston area, in particular. and i think america recognizes the importance of human capital. that is, intellectual capital and the generation of ideas. but it needs more nurturing. i mean, science education in the u.s. is not up to scratch. and -- >> what does that mean "not up to scratch?" >> it's just not generating eno
or america's competitiveness. that's what the president spoke to in the state of the union, and all kinds of people are debating this subject now. it has to do with the rise of china and india and the economic growth of those emergeing nations. it has to do with the fact that technology has no respect for boundaries, which we are discovering in the middle east right now, right? >> absolutely. >> rose: where do you come down on that in terms of america? because you're leaving...
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what secret documents claim to reveal about a corruption in america's largest bank. coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] unrestrained. unexpected. and unlike any hybrid you have ever known. ♪ introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. ♪ the radically new, 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. ♪ welcome to the darker side of green. now you don't have to wait 6 weeks to get it. introducing natural instincts with our first color refresher. get healthy looking, ammonia-free color, then let the new refresher boost your healthy look 2 weeks in. it helps restore color pigments, so you can get a freshly colored look once again. natural instincts. it's all good. now get all the healthy looking color of natural instincts in our new vibrant shades. >>> welcome back to the "early edition." waking up to some damp but mild conditions. scattered showers throughout the bay. you can see these showers passing through from pacifica, san bruno, south san francisco and you can expect light rainfall and scattered showers throughout much of the morning. when it will ta
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some i think i probably have more control than they should that's not to say that corporations run america be too simple they certainly have a huge influence as does wall street as does the pentagon as does. congress i was doing the. various voices in the media i mean they all have an influence some. of these groups institutions have perhaps more influence than water and that's because of the enormous role played by money i want to talk about china now. we talked a little bit about some of the fear mongering in the media do you think china is really a threat to the united states why is it seen as a threat by so many people and. is there a basis to i don't think it's a direct threat to the united states certainly not an ability. through it they're competing and they have a comparative advantage of having a huge population that can make things much more cheaply than people carry the united states i don't think it's a huge threat it's perceived as such again because the rise of china as a as a serious power. with the economic clubs is has been is recent and has been very fast people are fearf
some i think i probably have more control than they should that's not to say that corporations run america be too simple they certainly have a huge influence as does wall street as does the pentagon as does. congress i was doing the. various voices in the media i mean they all have an influence some. of these groups institutions have perhaps more influence than water and that's because of the enormous role played by money i want to talk about china now. we talked a little bit about some of the...
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will not be taking our cards off approach in libya even when nato takes come all the good mrs america incident shoulders as you call them into the battles but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not limited by the u.n. resolution. supporting victims of last year's twin suicide blast which shop a nation without its results in the fight against terrorism. counts terrorism is the topic of today's edition of our interview talk show sport live with our good laugh his guest in the studio today is the former head of israel's security agency . well. bringing you the latest in science technology from around the world. we've got the future covered. how we're going to walk on truth squad life the interview show on r.t. i'll bring our vent today the guest in the studio here is barry. the recent terrorist attack on russia's biggest tap on the agenda once again brought the problem of suicide bombers into the spotlight at thirty's are turning to metal detectors and other high tech devices they believe it will help filter out the terrorists but many say we'd rather we introduce fieldwork
will not be taking our cards off approach in libya even when nato takes come all the good mrs america incident shoulders as you call them into the battles but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not limited by the u.n. resolution. supporting victims of last year's twin suicide blast which shop a nation without its results in the fight against terrorism. counts terrorism is the topic of today's edition of our interview talk show sport live with our good laugh his guest in the studio...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with the tragedy in japan, the search for survivors continues after friday's earthquake and tsunami. the confirmed death toll on monday reached nearly 1,900. the number is expected to reach thousands more. for those who have survived many lacked a "heat, water and food in freezing winter temperatures and many are still looking for loved ones amid scenes of complete devastation. meanwhile, fears of radiation exposure are growing. there have already been partial meltdowns at two nuclear reactors in fukushima. at the time of this taping, technicians were bating to stabilize a third reactor. japanese officials say containment walls shielding the nuclear reactor cores remain intac
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with the tragedy in japan, the search for survivors continues after friday's earthquake and tsunami....
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i think it's a concept that is much needed in america. i think it's something that we have to move forward on. but the president has said from the outset if they're good ideas, republican or democratic, bring them to the table. this is one he thinks let's accelerate and put it in place from the outset. >> woodruff: secretary sebelius, does this come because the law is under siege? it is being... there are 28 states, i believe, that have sued to exempt themselves from the law. polls show that a significant number of americans don't like the law. is this an attempt by the president to respond to all that? >> i think, judy, what it is is that the president has listened to governors. this has never been the federal takeover of health care as has been reported inaccurately over and over again. it always has been a state- driven program. what we had governors tell us in the beginning is we have ideas which we would like to put in place even more quickly. why should we wait until 017. can we come to the table and tell you what we think would wor
i think it's a concept that is much needed in america. i think it's something that we have to move forward on. but the president has said from the outset if they're good ideas, republican or democratic, bring them to the table. this is one he thinks let's accelerate and put it in place from the outset. >> woodruff: secretary sebelius, does this come because the law is under siege? it is being... there are 28 states, i believe, that have sued to exempt themselves from the law. polls show...
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. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in tennessee, it was a one-two combination of mother nature's worst. a severe storm system formed high winds and heavy rain causing flash flooding and destruction of homes. in one area, officials believe tornados ripped through, but the national weather service has not been able to confirm. in north carolina, an explosion of glass and metal was caught on a tape when a bus crashed into a boutique. the driver crossed through oncoming traffic and drove through a garden of shrubery. the driver has no memory of the accident. finally, in iowa a stretch of highway offered drivers a spectacular show of wildlife. dozens of bald eagles could be seen perched on a tree and then tree in the small wildlife areas. some motorists pulled over to snap photos while others marvelled at the rare sighting that made a few of them come too a screeching halt. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has your weather chabl forecast. good morning. >> we
. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in tennessee, it was a one-two combination of mother nature's worst. a severe storm system formed high winds and heavy rain causing flash flooding and destruction of homes. in one area, officials believe tornados ripped through, but the national weather service has not been able to confirm. in north carolina, an explosion of glass and metal was caught on a tape when a bus crashed into a boutique. the driver...
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and latin america, including chile. even as we deepen cooperation between our two countries, i want to take this opportunity to commend chile for the leadership role is increasingly playing across the americas. chile is a vital contributor to the un mission in haiti, where we agreed that yesterday's election is an opportunity to enhance recovery efforts. strong legislation will fight the scourge of human trafficking. mr. president, i want to thank you for offering to share chile security expertise with central american nations as they fight back against criminal gangs and narco traffickers. i am also pleased that our two governments will be working together to promote development in the americas. at the same time, but chile is assuming more of a leadership role beyond the americas. chile took the bold step of giving up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. chile is the first let american nation to join a new international effort to strengthen civil society groups that are under threat. as a member of the u.n. human
and latin america, including chile. even as we deepen cooperation between our two countries, i want to take this opportunity to commend chile for the leadership role is increasingly playing across the americas. chile is a vital contributor to the un mission in haiti, where we agreed that yesterday's election is an opportunity to enhance recovery efforts. strong legislation will fight the scourge of human trafficking. mr. president, i want to thank you for offering to share chile security...
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>> yeah. >>> good morning, america. that 911 operator must have thought it was a prank call. >> you can hear it in her voice? you broke into the house? we'll get to that ahead. >>> we have two breaking stories this hour. we are going to get to the overnight tragedy at a pennsylvania farm in a moment. >>> and storms, with tornadoes and flash flooding in the south. sam is tracking it. >>> good morning, here's the hot spot. texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama. at one point there were five tornado warnings in this area. the national weather service confirms there are three in the area. we have lots of reports of damage. it's also the heavy rain. we'll show you a quick look at the radar, on the side of lake pontchartrain, up towards mississippi. up to 7 inches of rain in this area and even water rescue, robin. >> all right, sam. >>> now, to the deadly farmhouse fire near harrisburg, pennsylvania, that killed seven children. juju chang following this story. very hard to walk in this morning and hear this. >> it is, i just
>> yeah. >>> good morning, america. that 911 operator must have thought it was a prank call. >> you can hear it in her voice? you broke into the house? we'll get to that ahead. >>> we have two breaking stories this hour. we are going to get to the overnight tragedy at a pennsylvania farm in a moment. >>> and storms, with tornadoes and flash flooding in the south. sam is tracking it. >>> good morning, here's the hot spot. texas, louisiana,...
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america's diner is always open. eed a good night's sleep. kim: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over the top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. i'm feeling sleepy already. nighty night. a real clean isn't just something you see... it's something you smell. new lysol no mess automatic toilet bowl cleaner not only cleans your toilet with every flush, but also freshens your entire bathroom. so even in between deep cleans, it's as fresh as any room in your home. for tips on a healthy home, visit lysol.com/ missionforhealth. >> jimmy: you're in for a real treat. this is her latest album, "chamber music society." here with the song "really very small," esperanza spalding. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ is it really all ♪ ♪ very, very, very small ♪ that's all ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ very, very small ♪ so big and everything it seems ♪ ♪ really it's nothing at all not very small ♪ ♪ oh that's so that's so small ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] kikik
america's diner is always open. eed a good night's sleep. kim: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over the top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. i'm feeling sleepy already. nighty night. a real clean isn't just something you see... it's something you smell. new lysol no mess automatic toilet bowl cleaner not only cleans your toilet with every flush, but also freshens your entire bathroom. so even in between...
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make sure to look for the white check. >> today on oprah at 4:00, meredith baxter, america's favorite tv mom of the 80s. then at 5:00 ibuprofen may work on more than just aches and pain. those stories and more later today at 5:00. >> one books, two books, why not read a few books. consider that rhyming advice dr. seuss would have been proud of on his national read across america day. >> schools across the bay area hold events with part of today's celebration. >> among the stars that turned out soccer legend brandy chasetain and tim ryan. >> it's in an effort to encourage all children to read. >> dr. seuss would have turned 107 today. gotta love all those cats, right! i'm a little hungry. >> interesting. >> all right. that's gonna do it for us. thanks so much for joining us. >> have a great day. oprah: all new -- 80's tv mom meredith baxter's secret life - alcohol, marriage -- you say there was abuse. her children and coming out -- how did you feel five minutes after telling the world you were a lesbian? next "opopopopopopopopopopopopop
make sure to look for the white check. >> today on oprah at 4:00, meredith baxter, america's favorite tv mom of the 80s. then at 5:00 ibuprofen may work on more than just aches and pain. those stories and more later today at 5:00. >> one books, two books, why not read a few books. consider that rhyming advice dr. seuss would have been proud of on his national read across america day. >> schools across the bay area hold events with part of today's celebration. >> among...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a conversation about free speech and america. i'm ken paulson. our guest today is a highly respected actress, activist, and citizen; susan sarandon, welcome. thank you. i know you've spent your entire career, your entire life balancing art and activism. when was the first hint that you would some day be the kind of woman who was arrested for her beliefs? well, i was--i was just lucky to come of age at a time when your, i think, natural sense of need for justice and need for equality and all those things had issues that were very clear. i mean, there was the war. there was, you know, the rise of women wanting equal pay. there was voter registration in the south, desegregation. and there wasn't quite as much ability-
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a conversation about free speech and america. i'm ken paulson. our guest today is a highly respected actress, activist, and citizen; susan sarandon, welcome. thank you. i...